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Putin Acknowledges Gasoline Queues Amid Worsening Refinery Disruptions

Putin Threatens to Seize More Ukrainian Land if Peace Talks Fail

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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What President Vladimir Putin is saying now is simple and dangerous: if talks backed by the United States do not move forward the way Russia wants, more Ukrainian land will be taken by force.

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  • What Is Going On Right Now
  • Why Land Is the Center of This Fight
  • Europe in the Middle of the Storm
  • Money, War, and the Future
  • Why Peace Still Looks Far Away
  • What This Means for the World

What Is Going On Right Now

Russia and the United States have been holding discussions around possible ways to end the war. There have also been separate talks with Ukraine and European leaders. But nothing has been agreed. Ukraine and its allies are worried because the ideas on the table include giving up territory. For Kyiv, that is a red line. For Europe, it raises fear that a forceful force will only encourage more wars.

At a defence meeting, Putin made it clear that Russia believes it is winning on the battlefield. He said Russian forces are moving forward on many fronts and that Moscow will reach its goals either through talks or through military power.

Putin Threatens to Seize More Ukrainian Land if Peace Talks Fail

Why Land Is the Center of This Fight

Russia already controls a large part of Ukrainian territory. This includes Crimea, which it took in 2014, and large areas in eastern and southern Ukraine. Moscow now claims these regions are part of Russia. Ukraine rejects this completely, and most of the world agrees with Kyiv.

The problem is that Russia is acting as if this argument is already settled. By saying more land can be taken, Putin is putting pressure on Ukraine to accept losses just to stop the fighting. That puts peace talks in a very hard position.

Europe in the Middle of the Storm

Putin did not stop at Ukraine. He attacked European leaders with harsh words, accusing them of spreading fear and lying about a Russian threat to Europe. He claims they are pushing hysteria to justify military spending and support for Ukraine.

European leaders see things very differently. They believe allowing Russia to keep or expand territory taken by force will make Europe less safe. That is why they continue to support Kyiv and reject any deal that looks like a reward for the invasion.

Money, War, and the Future

Russia is spending heavily on this war. Officials say over five percent of the country’s total economic output is going into military efforts. Plans are already being discussed to increase the pace of attacks in 2026. That shows Russia is preparing for a long conflict, not a quick peace.

This matters because wars do not stay local forever. The longer this continues, the higher the risk of mistakes, wider clashes, and deeper global division.

Why Peace Still Looks Far Away

Ukraine wants strong security promises so it is not attacked again. Europe wants stability. Russia wants recognition of the land it has taken. These positions do not match easily. When one side believes force is working, compromise becomes harder.

Putin’s latest message is meant to push fear into negotiations. It is a warning that time may not bring peace, but more fighting.

What This Means for the World

This is not just about Ukraine. It is about whether borders still matter and whether power decides truth. If threats and force succeed, other conflicts around the world may follow the same path.

The words from Moscow suggest that without serious progress at the table, the ground situation could become even worse. Peace is still possible, but it is clearly fragile.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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